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Buying a cheap, used car in Oaxaca, Mexico, can be easy, as long as you know the rules. They include, of course, having a mechanic check over the vehicle, and ensuring there is no debt attached to the car. Otherwise, purchasing perhaps an old VW, GM, Chrysler, Ford or other car in Oaxaca, even a clunker Datsun, is easy - especially since there is little if any issue regarding complying with existing emissions control standards, and no concern (at least from the perspective of the ministry of transportation) about the vehicle passing a mechanical fitness test. It's hard to go too far wrong when buying a car in Oaxaca, which actually runs, for $1,500 USD. And car insurance? Well, read on.
Where to Buy a Cheap, Used Car in Oaxaca, Mexico
There are several options for buying a cheap, used car in Oaxaca. There’s naturally the used car lots or resale division of new car dealerships. However there's an avenue one encounters much more so in Oaxaca than in Canada or the US; it's common to find cars being driven or parked on the street, for sale, with a phone number. The lettering is generally in white on the back windshield of the car. A dollar sign with only one line through the "S" means the vehicle is for sale.
Every Sunday, beginning early in the morning, there is a used car market, known as a tianguis, stretching about a quarter of a mile or more on both sides of the highway leaving Oaxaca en route to Mexico City, near the suburb known as Santa Rosa. One can find a relatively late model car or truck, but the market seems to specialize in bargain basement priced older vehicles - cars, SUVs, pick-ups, often for trade as well as sale.
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